Students cast their ballots April 8–9 on the Quad, stating their preferences in ASLC officers and senators for the 2014–2015 school year. The election was certified on April 10.
Incumbent President Carl Oliver was elected to a second term; Rose Gelin edged out Crystal Perez by the scant margin of 18 votes to win the vice-presidency. Gelin and Perez were vying for the seat vacated by current Vice-President Sarah Park.
Though Proposition 1 succeeded, results will need to meet with California state education code, which states voter turnout must meet or exceed the previous three elections in order for the fee to be imposed.
Total number of ballots — 257
President
Carl Oliver — 159 votes
Jon-Mychal Cox — 88 votes
Vice-President
Rose Gelin — 125 votes
Crystal Perez — 107 votes
Treasurer
Rey Lopez — 179 votes
Club Affairs Officer
Jessica Hargrove — 180 votes
Publicity Commissioner
Darren Brown — 169 votes
Senator (7)
Antoinette Rossi — 64 votes
Jamarr Coleman — 76 votes
Kim Daniels — 46 votes
Nomondalai Batjargal — 36 votes
Patricia Sanchez — 41 votes
Eduardo Benavides — 48 votes
Student Trustee
Jeramy Rolley — 21 votes
Carl Oliver (write-in candidate) — 42 votes
Kim Daniels (write-in candidate) — 1 vote
Victoria Brown (write-in candidate) — 2 votes
Patricia Sanchez (write-in candidate) — 1 vote
Proposition 1 (Establishes $2 Student Representation Fee)
Yes — 123 votes
No — 78 votes
Proposition 2 (Approves amendments to the ASLC Constitution)
Yes — 162
No — 35